What's new

India Ranks #4 Globally in GM Crop Acreage

Chanakya's_Chant

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Jul 22, 2013
Messages
3,395
Reaction score
28
Country
India
Location
India
India has fourth largest area under GM coverage

gm.jpg

According to a report released last week by the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA), a US-based bio-tech crop advocacy group, India ranked fourth in the area under genetically modified (GM) crops in 2014.

While ISAAA estimated that the total global GM-coverage touched 181.5 million hectares (m ha) last year, an additional 600,000 hectares came under the cultivation of Bt Cotton in India, which brought total acreage to 11.6 m ha, equal to the coverage of transgenics in Canada.

“It’s the 19{+t}{+h} year of GM cultivation and we have seen greater adoption in developing countries since 2011. It’s the fastest adoption of any crop technology in agricultural history,” said Dr. Bhagirath Choudhary, Director, ISAAA (South Asia), pointing out that of 28 countries to have adopted GM technology, 20 were developing nations.

Globally, an additional 6.3 m ha came under transgenics coverage last year, the US leading the way with 3 m ha added in 2014 which brought the total area under GM-cultivation to 73.1 m ha, about 40 per cent of global adoption. Brazil ranked second, adding 1.9 m ha last year to touch 42.2 m ha, while Argentina recorded a marginal decline of 100,000 ha to 24.3 m ha.

Interestingly, GM-coverage in sixth-placed China, which allows cultivation of only GM papaya and cotton but does import GM farm produce, decreased by nearly 300,000 ha to 3.9 m ha. It is widely attributed to heated debates over safety concerns, with the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture stating recently that a line had to be drawn between research and commercial production of GM food crops. Mandatory labelling has been introduced for 17 GM categories, including soyabean, cotton, rapeseed, and corn.

Bangladesh example

Neighbouring Bangladesh approved production of the Bt Brinjal last year and was grown by 120 farmers across 12 ha. “The Government is now experimenting with late blight-resistant potato and Golden Rice under field conditions. It is also keen to further Bt Cotton research and has collaborated with Chinese companies,” said Choudhary.

India’s surging cotton output, pegged at 40 million bales (of 170 kg each) in 2013-14, has often been attributed to the spread of Bt hybrids since 2002. Around 95 per cent of the cotton grown domestically is GM, led by Monsanto’s Bollguard technology.

“We overtook China as the world’s largest cotton producer last year and now, we in public research, request the Government to let us utilise Bt technology in open pollinated varieties instead of only hybrids, so that there can be better results in dryland areas,” said Dr. C.D. Mayee, former Director, Central Institute for Cotton Research (CICR).

Maharashtra recently allowed open field trials of four transgenic lines in chickpea, cotton, rice and brinjal.

Source:- India has fourth largest area under GM coverage | Business Line
 
. .
New govt.should encourage B.T crops and research as it could be instrumental in food security and nutrition for growing population.
 
.
I am really not a fan of GM crops
its not that... cash crops are fine... even the tomatoes and sweetcorn, mangoes and many more are these days, GM only...
though there are few issues of diversity, BT brinjal etc.. but thats a problem... we were previously using BT as insecticide....

the main issue is of seedbanking.... where pvt players want to kill the germination capacity of seeds after once its sown... so the growing seeds can't be reproduced... and farmer will become dependent on seed company ..
 
. .
its not that... cash crops are fine... even the tomatoes and sweetcorn, mangoes and many more are these days, GM only...
though there are few issues of diversity, BT brinjal etc.. but thats a problem... we were previously using BT as insecticide....

the main issue is of seedbanking.... where pvt players want to kill the germination capacity of seeds after once its sown... so the growing seeds can't be reproduced... and farmer will become dependent on seed company ..
Bro GM destroys the natural variety.And we shouldn't mess with nature.
 
.
Bro GM destroys the natural variety.And we shouldn't mess with nature.
i already mentioned abt diversity... but we hv already messed up... and if we will not go by this way... u can't feed 1.5 billion people in coming decades.... its inevitable....

moreover... its a agricultural species... not a forest one.. that will kill other species.. in long run... its jst a choice, we hv to deal with...
 
.
I dont like this GM shit.Anything that is implementing after artifical changes will destroy natural structure of soil.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom